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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Ibadan: Police arrest Mukaila ‘Auxiliary’ Lamidi for murder, armed robbery

Mr Hamzat listed the offences committed by the former PMS chairman to include murder, attempted murder, arms dealing, armed robbery and kidnapping.

• May 16, 2024
Auxiliary and police commissioner
Auxiliary and police commissioner

The police command in Oyo, on Thursday, paraded a former Park Management System boss, Mukaila Lamidi, aka Auxiliary, over alleged murder, armed robbery and kidnapping.

Police commissioner Adebola Hamzat, while briefing journalists at the command’s headquarters in Ibadan, said that the command had declared Mr Lamidi wanted on June 2, 2023.

Mr Hamzat listed the offences committed by the former PMS chairman to include murder, attempted murder, arms dealing, armed robbery and kidnapping.

He said the suspect was declared wanted in furtherance of a well-coordinated intelligence-led raid by the police on May 30 and May 31, 2023, on the suspect’s Diamond Hotel residence at Alakia, where 78 suspects were arrested and weapons recovered.

According to him, the exhibits recovered from the suspect’s residence and hotel include two SMG rifles with two magazines, one AK-47 rifle, one pump-action riffle, nine locally-made pistols and two English pistols with magazines.

Others were 70 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, 338 pieces of live cartridges, 62 expended, 13 pieces of 9-mm ammunition, nine jackknives, three axes and 400 pieces of long cutlasses, among others.

Mr Hamzat said that the suspect was recently arrested due to the collaborative efforts of the police and other sister security agencies in the state.

“Furtherance of these, discreet intelligence-led search commenced for the sacked PMS chieftain, with the help of technology, collaborative efforts with sister services and community policing. “Many locations were identified, traced and combed for months until his recent arrest in a concerted effort with our sister services,” he said.

Mr Hamzat said the suspect would be prosecuted for the offences committed. He thanked the public for providing credible information to curb crime in the state.

Mr Hamzat pledged the command’s commitment to dealing with any criminally motivated individual or group intending to retrogressively turn the state into the historical dark ages of the “Wild Wild West.” 

(NAN) 

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